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Topic: What trike do you like?
Posted By: emz
Subject: What trike do you like?
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 1:18pm
I'm not spending heaps, less than $50 on special is good as I just can't justify the expense. I've looked on TM but there's bugger all 2nd hand ones in our area that are any good.

What trikes do you have for your 2-3yo's and up? What should I look for? Am hoping there'll be some nice sales at Labour weekend!



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Posted By: jaycee
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 1:52pm
oohh, thanks for starting this emz . We are getting Sophie a trike for Christmas (big sister is getting a glide2ride) and I haven't seen many yet. Will be watching with interest

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Posted By: mamanee
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 2:00pm
Don't buy the kitset ones from the Warehouse! I got Sam one with Thomas the Tank Engine on it over six months ago and the physics of it are awful, no amount of pushing on those pedals can he get them to turn around and he is big for his age and strong. I think it's the angle that they are on. It's been a waste as he doesn't really play with it at all because sitting on the seat and walking with it isn't really much fun.     Good thread too as I am looking at getting him another one that is relatively cheap for Christmas.


Posted By: emz
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 2:04pm
Yeah we looked at the warehouse ones but they just didnt' seem as sturdy as the ones we had as kids (and they were cheap ones lol)

I wonder what Kmart has and what quality they are?


Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 2:46pm

Originally posted by jaycee jaycee wrote:

oohh, thanks for starting this emz . We are getting Sophie a trike for Christmas (big sister is getting a glide2ride) and I haven't seen many yet. Will be watching with interest

 

Jaycee the G2R is on special at farmers for $50 down from $180.  We bought Michaela a G2R last Christmas - we love it!



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Posted By: jaycee
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 3:47pm
hehe Mrs Mojo - I just just moaning about that in the Jan & Feb 08 thread! I bought it in the last sale for $80, which I thought was a great deal! Oh well!! Does your DD still like her bike? I remember when you said last year that you had bought it.

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Posted By: My3Sons
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 6:17pm

The triang trikes are awesome Emz, really sturdy and well made, not sure about the price though?  Z got given one for his 2nd birthday and its still going strong for his bros to use, you can also get trailers for them



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Posted By: lizzle
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 6:59pm
triang- around $150. I must admit though, we have two trikes, one triang and one kettler-type from pedal pushers - $190. the triang gets thrashed and is still in great condition and going strong. the kettler-type one is in great condition, but taine doesn't like it as much....we plan to sell on trademe in a few months.

i recommend a second hand triang.


Posted By: Mazza70
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 7:13pm
Join your local toy library, hopefully they will have a few different trikes so you can try before you buy.

We borrowed a Kettler one - they are expensive but fantastic quality and have a handle on the back so adult can push as well. If I was going to buy one that's what I'd get.

Find your local toy library at www.toylibrary.co.nz


Posted By: MrsMojo
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 7:27pm
$80 is still a great deal Jaycee.  Michaela loves her bike!  She's still using it in glide mode so we haven't put the pedals on yet.  She still has years of use left in it.  One thing you will need tho, if you haven't already got one, is a bike pump.

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Posted By: emz
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 9:28pm
Our toy library's trikes are always out which is a pain. Hmm can't believe trikes are so expensive, am a bit worried now as we have a $50 limit on bdays and xmas and already have xmas sorted so can't do a joint pressie. Oh well I'm sure TM will be kind at some point. Failing that I'm sure we can put a word in the ears of the grandparents


Posted By: hannibal
Date Posted: 05 October 2009 at 9:36pm
Don't know what the Glide to Rides are like (or age group) but they had them on special at Farmers over the weekend (and probably this week) for $49.


Posted By: emz
Date Posted: 06 October 2009 at 9:14pm
G2R seem to be for older kids, and apparently there are none left in Chch anyway (according to farmers yesterday as I overheard a lady asking about more when she bought the display model).

I think I've found a 2nd hand triang (old style looking) with trailer. Dh seems keen too, just have to repaint as its pink


Posted By: Peanut
Date Posted: 07 October 2009 at 12:21pm
Emz, i got one from Farmers. I think it was $50-60. It def wasn't more than that and Mac loves it. It has the removeable handle thing at the back so you can push him round. He is quite short in the legs so can only just reach the pedals but we often use it to push him round.

Heres a wee link for you -

http://catalogues.farmers.co.nz/search/bike - Farmers Bike

Its the little tikes one and is $53.99 so not too much over budget

Edited to add: the gay sun shade can be removed

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Posted By: scribe
Date Posted: 10 October 2009 at 10:05pm
I doubt that these will be under $50, but my friend has just bought one of these for her 15-month-old and they look very cool: http://www.wishbonedesign.com/# - wishbone bike



Posted By: lillibit
Date Posted: 11 October 2009 at 1:10pm
Mocka also do a version(cheaper) of this balance bike and have a video of a wee girl playing around on one. As a biking household we are going to definately look into one of these later on. I think it makes sense to get balance first before adding pedals.
http://www.mocka.co.nz/balance-bikes.html - balance bike

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